Rent A Car Enterprise

Oct 22
xenacsmith asked:


I am planning on renting a car at barcelona airport in june and driving to the coast..how difficult is it to maneuver out and around the barcelona airport?

Bonnie
Oct 18
Marsel asked:


I am trying to find a good and fair deal on renting Aston Martin Vanquish. So far, my online searches didn’t end up good, most rental spots that have the car either have really bad reviews or are out of state. Anyone has an idea which ones I could contact with my request in Las Vegas, NV and not get ripped off?

Theresa
Oct 9
Mindy W asked:


Everyones told me not to buy a car that was used as a rental, but what about used fleet cars?

Sabrina
Oct 7
whatisintheair:love?! asked:


I am renting a car for 5 days. I’m not sure if my own personal car insurance covers for a rental, but I’m pretty sure it doesn’t. Its almost $100 for the insurance that they offer! Seems like a trap. Is it absolutely necessary to purchase it? Thanks

Leola
Oct 3
Dana asked:


My son was 800 miles away from home in Louisiana when he was involved in an accident that totalled his ‘93 Ford Ranger. (He was there to start a good paying job, and was on his way to the job site for testing to begin his first day of work!) He has returned home in a rental vehicle, but doesn’t understand the process of what happens next. He is going to his own doctor tomorrow to determine if he’s injured as badly as he thinks he is… the ER where the accident happened released him with no injuries, but he’s still in a great deal of pain. What do we need to do now???
(The wreck was not his fault, he was hit from behind, which caused him to hit the car in front of him, which hit the car in front of it… and the driver causing the accident was fully insured with Allstate)

Neal
Oct 3
Eric S asked:


This would increase consumer spending and tourism.

Airlines and rental car companies can offer discount coupons on certain gasoline stations only. Therefore tourists to exercise the coupons would have to travel to the locations where those gasoline stations are located. Otherwise, the coupons expire and it’s profit split between the gasoline station and the rental car company. It’s a money-maker.

If the tourist takes advantage of the coupons, then those towns near those gas stations will profit from anything those tourists buy in those towns.

This scheme can be used to help a lot of towns in the Midwest. It would be like you rent a car in Cleveland. The Alamo Rental car in Cleveland includes a free coupon if you meet certain timeframes. The coupon value is 50% off any BP gas station in Akron.

Now you can save money on a trip to Akron and if you don’t, you end up paying a barely noticeable fee split between Akron’s BP gas station and Alamo. And they’d make money.

If you buy gas in Akron, the town of Akron may see an increase in consumer spending, so it becomes a win win.
The industry would profit because significant numbers of travelers would wind up not redeeming the coupon because of inconvenience, and they probably wouldn’t care.
Edit: but this isn’t a deviation from supply and demand. This is a promotional coupon!

It’s like when you have a call option on a stock or a buy one get one free. It’s purely a business friendly idea.

Christian